Pulling Out The Red Carpet For The First Tee

1. Why do I need social media?

Social media is important to have because it will help to promote my story to my peers. I have friends on my social media who are golfers and they would be interested to read my beat project story.

2. Who are my audience? What kind of people are they? Ages, genders, locations,  occupations, educational level, etc.

My audience for my beat project story would mostly range around the early 20’s and early 30’s. My peers would be able to volunteer at the First Tee if they take a look at what they are doing for these kids. For the early 30’s it could be parents who wants their kids to do after school activities.

3. What do I want to tell them?

I want to spread the word about how great The First Tee is as an organization. It give opportunities for people to volunteer and helps these children love a game that is very uncommon to have for an after school activity.

4. How am I going to tell them?

I will post my blog URL onto my Facebook and twitter. Usually Facebook would work better for people to view it and read it. I could even choose to verbally spread it and they can go onto my wordpress page to read it.

5. Which social media sites will I use?

Medium, Tumblr, Google+

6. What tags or hashtags should I use?

golf, The First Tee, beat project, Tampa, Rogers park, volunteering, pictures & videos.

7. Which existing communities can I tap into?

The Tampa Metropolitan YMCA which is affiliated to try and help The First Tee.

8. What qualities seem to be in evidence among existing social media accounts that are very successful and popular in the general area of my Beat Project topic?

A lot of the people I follow or are friends with on social media, all play golf or have an interest with golf and volunteering. I think that will help to make my beat project successful and hopefully people would share it on their social media page.

9. How will I know if my social media campaign is working?

If I start getting comments or even likes from my posts. That will be a good start to see where my beat project will go. Hopefully with the likes and views, people might share it.

10. Links to my three practice posts

Published by fatinamin511

Trying to change the views and the world from one writing piece at a time. Occasionally love to hit a tiny white ball with a stick across a field when I get the chance, and dabble with a little Fifa on the xbox on my downtime. Lived the American Dream and now embracing the real world back in my home country.

2 thoughts on “Pulling Out The Red Carpet For The First Tee

  1. Facebook is definitely the go-to platform for your beat project. The cool thing about The First Tee is that it is a participation-based sport, so posting about your blog on FB is a sure way to gain readership. If you wanted to take your social media campaign up a notch, you could even post links to your blog on golf related fan pages on FB.

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